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In 2023, residents of the village of Brienz, in eastern Switzerland, were evacuated before a huge mass of rock slid down a mountainside, stopping just short of the settlement. Brienz was evacuated ...
Sir Mark Rowley’s comments came as the Mayor of London urged the Government to consider decriminalising possession of small amounts of cannabis.
The deaths came as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel has killed senior Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar.
Kneecap will no longer perform at TRNSMT festival in Scotland amid concerns raised by police over safety. The Belfast rap trio have scheduled a replacement gig at an O2 Academy in July, the band said.
The movement of people on the boat caused it to tip and then turn over, throwing the occupants into the water, in El Hierro.
The Carolean reign is underpinned by Charles’ core commitments called the four Cs – climate, community, culture and Commonwealth.
The former president of Sinn Fein is suing the BBC over a claim that he sanctioned the killing of informer Denis Donaldson in 2006.
Solicitor advocate Professor Peter Watson said the decision to seal the documents was ‘extraordinary and unjustified’.
Driving instructors could be prevented from reserving tests under proposals to crack down on bots mass-booking new slots. The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) is also considering preventing ...
During a speech, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said the proportion of people who pay the higher rate of income tax has increased more than five-fold in half a decade.
Prosecuting a man for burning the Koran is “tantamount to reintroducing a blasphemy law” in Great Britain, a trial heard.
RTE executives have defended an unfinished newsroom promo which is expected to cost 77,000 euro plus VAT, a committee has heard. The advertisement aims to portray “a day in the life” of three RTE ...